Example sentences of "that [vb base] [prep] this " in BNC.
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1 | This free C-terminal tail may play some part in channel opening because monoclonal antibodies that bind to this region ( see Box 3 ) can either inhibit or enhance InsP 3 -induced calcium release . |
2 | Either way he successfully wrecked the morale of Western intelligence by encouraging ludicrous molehunts and sowing seeds of discontent and suspicion that remain to this day . |
3 | The chapter will first look at the features of the system that correspond to this model , and at the institutions that are reputedly responsible for the policy-making process . |
4 | It is accepted that change in this unilinear aspect will indeed appear in our quantified findings — as a crossover pattern which violates the pattern of stable norms ( as in Labov 's classic example of class/style overlap for post-vocalic /r/ in New York City ) , and I shall discuss examples of this in later chapters . |
5 | not apply , any more than it does to all garden plants , There are certainly some , the Mediterranean group for example , which includes oregano , lavender , rosemary and thyme , that grow in this sort of environment , but there are many more which need such conditions as shade , moisture , plenty of food , or deep soil , or they may want varying combinations of these , or any of them combined with their opposites . |
6 | In addition , RIE recognition imports a public body quality , together with any advantages that attach to this status . |
7 | ‘ Our kind is the greatest of the birds that fly in this land , ’ she explained . |
8 | Space does not permit me to sing their praises too loudly here , but your itinerary has further information on the multitude of sports that abound in this magnificent area . |
9 | Drugs that interfere with this process ( called glycosylation inhibitors ) have been found to inhibit the production of several kinds of virus . |
10 | Since there are no long words that begin in this way , the short word I , , is retrieved from the buffer and stored on the word graph ( Fig 7.5.2 ) . |
11 | Just remember the double standards that lie behind this attitude . |
12 | Then answer the questions that refer to this extract : |
13 | Here again , builders sometimes have a way of varying the internal party walls without telling anybody , sometimes plaintively observing ( as the troubles that ensue from this fall about their lawyer 's ears ) , " But the contract said the plan was only for identification , " and see head 6 above as to plans . |
14 | Any new concepts or terms that emerge during this examination of relationships must also be inserted in the deck of cards . |
15 | I gladly give the undertaking for which the hon. Gentleman asks and we will keep him well informed of the findings that emerge from this most recent accident . |
16 | There are two particular respects in which the investigators contribute to the picture of young people 's lives that emerge from this initiative . |
17 | The patterns that emerge from this table are that ( 1 ) the higher the frequency of discounting , the lower the yield ; and ( 2 ) the higher the frequency of payments , the higher the yield . |
18 | Hilary also reported that research is being done into the physiological and psychological aspects of breathing work and we will let you know the results that emerge from this study . |
19 | Many other creatures feed on the animals that feed in this way , or upon the animals that feed on them . |
20 | You said that in our newsletter , because our checkout manager said that she 's found life extremely difficult with all the changes of shifts , and that in her department they have lots of problems , so she 's got like a pro forma checkout news , and she asks them for things that go into this , that they , you know , that they want bringing up , and specific things that they 're having difficulty with . |
21 | For the four questions that go with this , sample answers are provided on the accompanying text pages . |
22 | Now what 's funny about this place is they 're all Italians that are in there but there 's loads of them that live in this particular area , that lived in Bedford for a long time . |
23 | But the Big Ideas that start in this country now quickly travel abroad , where they not only get produced at high speed , at low cost , and with great efficiency , but also undergo continuous development and improvement . |
24 | Then work steadily through all the entries , noting and raising requisitions on any matters that call for this . |
25 | The most famous of criminology 's learning theories , differential association , highlights some problems that result from this uneasy relationship between external and internal factors that have been used to distinguish learning from invention . |
26 | This uncertainty is of relevance to some of the issues that arise on this appeal . |
27 | I shall examine one recently published set of materials to illustrate the difficulties that arise with this approach . |
28 | Where he comes seriously adrift , however , is in tackling the practical and ethical issues that arise from this uniquely far-reaching area of research . |
29 | The wording of the document clearly states , ‘ and/or any other businesses that arise from this company . ’ |
30 | It is also well to recognise the confusions that arise in this area from the use of words or phrases with ill-defined but sometimes emotive meanings or with very different meanings . |